Thursday, September 26, 2013

News has been slowly trickling out from David Goyer, who was at the BAFTAs this week regarding his work in the DC Universe. He has talked on a wide range of topics, from Man Of Steel’sJustice League, and his work with Christopher Nolan on The Dark Knight Trilogy. However, there is one topic that hasn’t been touched on all that much yet, the much anticipated Superman/Batman movie.
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The Associated Press got a chance to chat with Goyer a little bit where he said that they are a little bit further along than what people probably realize. He also touched on whether or not fan backlash effects what they do. “One of the things that has been fun for us, is we’re a bit a further a long than what I think people realize,” he expained. “From a fan point of view, we’re conscious of that when you’re working on these things, but you can’t let yourself be paralyzed by that. At the end of the day you still have to creat something. And if you try and think, ‘Well what would the fans like’ then you stop being creative. It’s sort of like where does it end? You have to write the story that you want to write, and hope that people want to see it.”
What about the famed question, who would win in a fight between Superman and Batman? Goyer is remaining tight lipped on his opinion for fear that it might tip his hand, saying we’ll have to wait for a year and a half when the film comes out. However, he did offer this bit up, “Most comic book purest would says Batman because he is the ultimate strategist. Even though it makes no sense what so ever. If Superman just flicked his finger Batman would be done for.” So who do you have in a fight between the characters? Leave a comment in the boxes below on who you think would come out on top. As always make sure to check back here at Comic Book Therapy for the latest on Superman/Batman.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Lol Chris o Donnell Making fun of Justin Beiber Robin On His InstaGram! Now people are Saying Fuck it they'd Rather Have Odonnell Back then Beiber! And funny I've always loved Odonnell as Robin but now all of a sudden I'm Seeing these Comments and posts Saying Chris odonnell was great Bring him back! and I say Bring him Back as NIGHTWING WB!!!

Friday, September 13, 2013

a lil heads up from my source Jparks! What if the new solo Batman movie director has already been hired? And what if he's been given a HUGE say-so when it comes to the casting and characterization of the new Batman on film? AND...
What if the director of the new solo Batman movie director, writer and star are ONE IN THE DAMN SAME? Ladies and gentlemen! Batman fans of all ages! I present to you the heir to the cinematic Batman directorial Crown!

We get our first official character description for the new Ben Affleck Batman from Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara.Tsujihara gave the
new Batman description at the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Media investor gathering.

The new Batman will be "tired and weary and seasoned and been doing it for awhile" as
well as adding that Ben Affleck is "perfect" for the film that Zack Snyder is
doing.

Regarding Man
of Steel, Tsujihara stated that the studio "could not
be happier" about its box office
performance, currently at $660 million worldwide, adding, “we think it’s the
perfect springboard for Batman and Superman."

Tsujihara also noted there will be “a lot of
announcements” surrounding DC
Comics with specific mention of their three animated shows.

The new Batman being a
seasoned veteran seems to contradict
earlier statements made by writer David Goyer who previously stated the following
about Man of Steel: "There are other
superheroes in this world. But I don’t know that they’ve come forward yet. The
idea is that Superman is the first one. There might be people helping people,
but not in costumes, and that Superman comes forward and announces himself to
the world. In him announcing himself, he’s the one that changes things."

With the new Ben Affleck Batman having done "it for
a while" it suggests the Gotham City Caped Crusader has obviously been around a long
time. It should be interesting to see how they deal with the fact that no Batman
was mentioned in Man of Steel (where was
Batman?) or made an appearance for that matter. It may also suggest that a
full-blown origin story for Batman is not in the cards (as Nolan just did it with
Batman Begins).

It remains to be seen just how much Batman.The sequel to "Man of
Steel" goes into production next year for a July 17, 2015 release
starring Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Amy Adams,
Laurence Fishburne
and Diane Lane.

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